It never ceases to amaze me as to how God’s love draws diversity into unity and community. In Christ, the love of God transforms the heart into a spring of life and honor.

Those redeemed and transformed by saving grace have been positioned at the crossroads of the world as God’s elect and anointed host of redeeming light. There are so many strains of humanity with regard to ethnicity, cultural uniqueness, values, generational spans, and many other demographical distinctions. God loves every single one and the church is to show love to every single one.

In a world that is severely blighted by the blindness of hatred and where many are severely poisoned by drinking from the cesspool of depravity, the church is to be a beacon of that which is far more powerful, SPECIFICALLY, THE LOVE OF GOD!

The church is intended to be One and it is always strongest as such. When it is unified, it is so, because its members share a singular identity, shared purpose, and greater love for one another. Those within the Church community are many and yet in Christ, One.

1 Corinthians 12:12-1412For as the body is one and has many members, but all the members of that one body being many, are one body, so also is Christ.13For by one Spirit we were all baptized into one body - whether Jews or Greeks, whether slaves or free - and have all been made to drink into one Spirit.14For in fact the body is not one member but many.

Why and How We Must Grow as One

There are always intricacies and needs specific to the voluminous demographical distinctions that become part of the church community as ushered in by God’s grace.

Becoming One does not merely happen by sitting around the campfire and singing Kumbaya. It is the fruit of becoming and the evidence of spiritual maturation. We become One as we navigate our differences with the knowledge of who we all are, what we have been redeemed to be, and by loving as Christ within us empowers us to love.

Diversity within the church community is God’s billboard of redeeming love. It is not threatening and it is not the fuel of competing ambition within God’s church.

At times the church employs tremendous focus and energy as it strives to meet diversity with what it believes will effectively address the real or perceived needs of the diverse church community.

When attempting to scratch every itch, the currents driving that endeavor tend to carry leadership all over the map in search of the most effective path to integration and coordination of the entire church community. Unfortunately, at times, in spite of the most ardent attempts, those nets come up empty. At other times, the rigid and inflexible disposition of controlling spirits, serves as the culprits in this failure to launch that which God desires to take place within His church.

The murmurings and outcries of being misunderstood, undervalued, and disenfranchised, often form the mantra for those who have experienced personal difficulty activating within healthy church culture or among those who have chosen not to because of what they perceive to be an unhealthy church culture that overlooks them.

The church’s future rests upon the Christ-like development and fusion of scriptural, spiritual, and practical commitment from divergent points within its faith community. The compelling motivation in the pursuit of such will grow out of acceptable (to God) Worship and a genuine love for what God loves, namely those made in His image.

Our greatest need is to Worship God, thus inviting and accommodating personal transformation in the likeness of Christ. It is the single most important disposition and function that can, and must, happen to advance the local church. Without such we are hollow, anemic, and fruitless. With it the struggles that we have undertaken are surrendered to His workmanship as we together as One, enter into His fulness.

The Apostle Paul’s great desire for the Galatian community of believers was that Christ would be formed in them, meaning that their lives would take on the likeness of Christ. When that happens grace prevails, and unity and agreement become evident outgrowths of the Vineship of Christ in our lives. It is not the Christ that we form from our opinions or even our life experiences, it is the Christ as revealed by God, that authors our transformation in Spirit and in Truth.

It is vital that we (collectively) see how culture, ethnicity and demographics, though at times perceived as challenging, present great opportunities for the advancement of what God desires in His church. Unity and community are never obstacles to Christ, and when the church yields to His Lordship they are not obstacles to His bride either.

“What God desires” is often what most groups tends to claim intimate knowledge of, especially among the frustrated, the aggrieved, or among those who aspire to be in control.

In reality, the only way of knowing what God desires comes through a spiritual fusion with His heart and Spirit, through prayer, scriptural study and meditation, and Christ-like humility. In His Word, and through prayer, we are to center our view of, and interactions with, others in the light of God’s revelation knowledge. God always sees the field from an elevated vantage point and He is the very best at discerning real need and equipping His church to be a life-source from which all people can draw healthy water.

Why is it that we often have so much difficulty as believers when it comes to worshipping and serving God as One? Racial, generational, philosophical, and a variety of demographic differences are often errantly cited as justification for the formation of the deep divides that arise within the Body of Christ rather than being embraced as potential showcases of love greater than personal or corporate differences.

Worship that is acceptable to God is transcendent and consuming. It makes Him the focus as opposed to our personal preferences. Transcendence speaks of that which is of a high character. It lifts the focus of the church corporately as a single community and it consumes lesser impediments to such.

Community is not nearly as much of a struggle when we are being transformed. Only the Holy Spirit can bring the church community into Oneness. Community suggests commonality and unity. Unfortunately, that is not always the case.

Rather than thriving in healthy relationship, unified in Christ and in His Word, we often live in a sterile arrangement, shackled to ideological, cultural, generational or ethnic differences. We fire accusations and grievances across the bow toward those whom we deem to be responsible for our displacement and dysfunction. The arrangement is not God’s handiwork but rather the result of prideful self-centeredness. As such, acknowledgment of one another becomes token, awkward and obligatory. This grieves the heart of the Father.

The church, with all of its beautiful diversity, is even more spectacular when it is corporately transformed by all that Christ is. When Christ is formed within that which bears His name and professes to reflect His likeness, the church’s primary identity is not racial, it is not about warring genders, and it is not generationally divided. God’s church is One!!

Galatians 3:27-2927For as many of you as were baptized into Christ have put on Christ.28There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.29And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise.

We are not a church that receives its identity from its racial composition! We are not a Traditionalist church, a Baby Boomer Church, a Generation X church, a Millennial Church, or a Generation Z church! We are the One in Christ Church! We are the church bearing the name and likeness of the One who lives, and was dead, and behold, who lives forevermore! We are the church against whom no weapon formed against shall prosper! We are the church that the Gates of Hell cannot thwart! We are the church, the bride of Christ, made in His likeness for His Glory! We are the church of the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the One who gives of the fountain of the Water of Life freely to him who thirsts! That’s who we are! Our heavenly identity is conceived and birthed in who He is and not merely according to our race, ethnicity, or any other demographic!

From the one of a Worshipful heart, and the one from whose lips flow His praise, Jesus Christ is his/her identity and the Holy Spirit makes all others in Him, family.

Acts 2:16-1816No, what you see was predicted long ago by the prophet Joel:17‘In the last days,’God says, ‘I will pour out my Spirit upon all people.Your sons and daughters will prophesy.Your young men will see visions,and your old men will dream dreams.18In those days I will pour out my Spiriteven on my servants - men and women alike -and they will prophesy.

May we truly become One together as God The Father, God The Son, and God The Holy Spirit are One!